97-99 Corvette C5 or 2000 Mustang GT???

I currently have a 200 Mustang GT. Owned it since new. I have about 75,000 KMs on it and never had a days trouble with it. I have a steeda lowering springs and a nice system in the car. It is black with the dark grey cloth interior.

This car is my daily driver and there is nothing wrong with it other than I am extremely bored with it.

I have been looking at a 97 C5 that is being sold locally and I am in a dilemna. There is a silver on black leather c5 coupe with 80,000 KMs on it at a dealer. It is advertised for a 26K CDN and I am sure they are negotiable with the new c6's being out.

Is it worth me going to an older faster car, or should I stick it out with what I have.

FYI, my bro went from a 97 cobra to a 97 c5 and loves everything about the c5 other than the fact it will never replace the sound of a mustang.

I would honestly really consider getting the C5. My gf's father has an Admirale Blue '94 C4 with 22,xxx miles, and a '02 C5 with the same, and when i drive those, its inexplicable. My friend drives a '98 GT, and though you dont own he SN95, I would still think the difference is night and day

I would honestly really consider getting the C5. My gf's father has an Admirale Blue '94 C4 with 22,xxx miles, and a '02 C5 with the same, and when i drive those, its inexplicable. My friend drives a '98 GT, and though you dont own he SN95, I would still think the difference is night and day

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It is... I am concerned about general upkeep. The other thing is the c5 is soo low that I could barely get into my parking at work, I have done it before in my bros car, but it was pain in the ass.

The interesting thing is the 5.7 Litre LS1 is better on gas than the modular 4.6!! My bro gets 400-500 kms a tank, I barely get 300!

For fun, the Vette.
However, for a daily driver the Mustang. I just can't imagine driving a Vette every day, too impractical and I'd be too worried about leaving it in a parking lot wherever I go. Plus, taking on the insurance and a car note. Pay off what you have then save up and buy a 2nd fun car.